Seken Munesanyō

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Seken Munesanyō is a late 17th-century Japanese ukiyo-zōshi story collection by Ihara Saikaku that vividly portrays the lives and moral complexities of common townspeople in the early Edo period.

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instanceOf Edo-period literary work
Japanese story collection
ukiyo-zōshi
approximateDate late 17th century
associatedWith Osaka literary culture
author Ihara Saikaku ONNED1
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalContext Genroku-era urban society
depicts lives of common townspeople
merchant-class life
moral complexities of everyday life
genre realist fiction
short story collection
ukiyo-zōshi
hasAuthor Ihara Saikaku NERFINISHED
influencedBy urban culture of Edo-period Japan
literaryMovement ukiyo-zōshi
literaryStyle didactic narrative
realistic portrayal of commoners
medium woodblock-printed book
narrativeFocus townspeople rather than samurai or aristocracy
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Edo literature
surface form: Ihara Saikaku’s ukiyo-zōshi corpus
publicationCentury 17th century
setInPeriod early Edo period
targetAudience urban commoners
theme conflict between duty and emotion
consequences of desire and greed
morality in everyday commerce
social norms of townspeople

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Ihara Saikaku notableWork Seken Munesanyō